Kate Middleton tries to contain Prince Louis as he teases them with faces

Prince Louis exhibited decidedly unrealistic behavior as he watched the platinum jubilee pageant on Sunday.

The 4-year-old was caught putting his hand over his mother Kate Middleton’s mouth in a video that has since gone viral on social media.

When the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, tried to stop him politely, no doubt through clenched teeth, the boisterous boy made a series of faces, stuck out his tongue, and put his thumb to his nose as he moved. his remaining fingers.

Louis also decided to sit in his chair and seemed to throw a pillow, which was when Kate made the wise decision to take a break for a spell with her little one.

Louis’s behavior even caught the attention of Mike Tindall, who is married to Prince William’s cousin Zara Tindall.

The retired rugby player shot himself jokingly telling Louis that he was watching him (and he certainly hoped he was a good boy).

Louis may be a prince, but he is also a typical 4-year-old, as he made clear on Sunday.POOL / AFP via Getty Images

The adorable young man also gave his mother a big kiss and spent some of it sitting on the lap of Grandpa Prince Charles.

It was certainly not the first time Louis had shown his rebellious spirit in public.

During Thursday’s Trooping the Color ceremony, he and his brothers, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, watched the procession through the palace windows. Louis stole the show with a lively greeting.

Louis pulled out many faces as he stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Thursday. Getty Images

He then entered the balcony as the royal family gathered to greet him, passing in front of his 96-year-old great-grandmother for a privileged position. Louis was photographed making lots of animated faces, including an exaggerated reaction to the noisy planes flying overhead, which led to a scream, hands to ears, and eyes closed.

Lip readers also analyzed that he briefly told Charlotte to “move” while on the balcony.

Big cousin Mike Tindall jokingly warned Louis to behave.AP

Louis ended up joining his parents, siblings, Prince Charles, Camilla Parker-Bowles and the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the platinum jubilee competition, but this time his mother did not take any chances. The Duchess was left directly behind her son, who closely resembles her father, Michael Middleton, and stopped him as he advanced.

Page Six awaits many more brazen moments from this royal scene thief.

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